After Colorado scored twice in the top of the eighth, Infante singled in the bottom half against Matt Belisle(FSY) (2-1). With two out, Gaby Sanchez (FSY) walked and Stanton pulled a 1-0 pitch into the left-field seats.

Stanton's second homer this year earned him a curtain call from the crowd of 11,442.

The game matched Josh Johnson(FSY) against Jimenez — two pitchers who finished in the top five in NL Cy Young Award voting last year. Both brought their good stuff, and the first hit came on the 157th pitch, when Infante tripled in the fifth to make it 3-0.

The Rockies lead the NL West despite a sputtering offense. They totaled six hits, and only 13 in the three-game series, losing twice.

The comeback cost unbeaten Johnson his fourth win. He allowed three hits and one run in seven innings, hiking his ERA from 1.00 to 1.06, still the best in the majors.

Johnson has allowed only nine hits in his past three starts, and opponents are batting .116 against him.

Johnson held the Rockies hitless until Dexter Fowler(FSY) and Jonathan Herrera(FSY) hit back to back doubles with two out in the sixth. That ended a streak of 22 consecutive scoreless innings for Johnson.

Slumping Florida All-Star shortstop Hanley Ramirez(FSY) drew boos for the second game in a row when struck out in the eighth to finish 0 for 4, dropping his average to .182. He has two hits in his past 27 at-bats.

Jimenez, making his second start since a cut cuticle on his right thumb sent him to the disabled list, went five innings. The only hit he allowed was Infante's triple, but he walked four and threw 96 pitches. He has an ERA of 6.75 in three starts.

With the game scoreless, Jimenez walked the bases loaded to start the fifth, then retired the next two batters before Infante delivered.

NOTES: Rockies C Chris Iannetta(FSY) (stiff back) was held out for the second day in a row but may return to the starting lineup Monday. ... Right-handed hitters are 3 for 42 (.071) this season against Johnson. ... Tulowitzki boosted his lifetime average in Miami to .174 (8 for 46).

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